The use of vibrational spectroscopy to study the pathogenesis multiple sclerosis and other neurological conditions

RAMOS, Ines, LYNG, Fiona M., REHMAN, Ihtesham Ur, SHARRACK, Basil and WOODROOFE, Nicola (2017). The use of vibrational spectroscopy to study the pathogenesis multiple sclerosis and other neurological conditions. Applied Spectroscopy Reviews, 52. [Article]

Documents
16203:198012
[thumbnail of Ramos The use of vibrational spectroscopy to study the pathogenesis multiple sclerosis.pdf]
Preview
PDF
Ramos The use of vibrational spectroscopy to study the pathogenesis multiple sclerosis.pdf - Accepted Version
Available under License All rights reserved.

Download (472kB) | Preview
Abstract
Spectroscopy techniques are valuable tools in biomedical research and have been used extensively in the study of disease. However, neurological conditions such as multiple sclerosis (MS) have received little attention and the available spectroscopy studies are limited, both in overall numbers of patients studied and the disease samples considered. MS is a complex immune-mediated disease, with variable clinical courses and limited therapeutic options. This review aims to summarize current literature in the area, demonstrating how spectroscopy techniques can provide valuable information to inform and advance research into the most common neurological condition affecting young adults.
More Information
Statistics

Downloads

Downloads per month over past year

View more statistics

Share
Add to AnyAdd to TwitterAdd to FacebookAdd to LinkedinAdd to PinterestAdd to Email

Actions (login required)

View Item View Item